bayuploader

== FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * No known issues at this time. == SYNOPSIS: * Using BayUploader is very simple. The easiest way is just to type: bayuploader your_file.jpg This will upload the with no tags. The removal code will be set to a default value. * To tag a file you are uploading just add the -t or --tags option and a comma separated list of tags: bayuploader your_file.jpg -t yourtag,yourothertag * Finally to specify a removal code use the -c or --code option: bayuploader your_file.jpg -t yourfirsttag,yoursecondtag -c your_removal_code

== FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * No known issues at this time. == SYNOPSIS: * Using BayUploader is very simple. The easiest way is just to type: bayuploader your_file.jpg This will upload the with no tags. The removal code will be set to a default value. * To tag a file you are uploading just add the -t or --tags option and a comma separated list of tags: bayuploader your_file.jpg -t yourtag,yourothertag * Finally to specify a removal code use the -c or --code option: bayuploader your_file.jpg -t yourfirsttag,yoursecondtag -c your_removal_code

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